This is the story of a little girl bravely venturing into the Deep Dark Forest to retrieve her puppy, Tinky, but peril awaits at every turn of the page.
A young girl lives with fear as her constant companion, initially small and easily managed but soon ballooning to proportions she can no longer control until she learns she is not alone.
Under the Southern Cross works on many layers and will appeal to a wide range of ages, from toddlers to teens as it travels around Australia looking at life under the cover of darkness.
An interactive board book for 1-3 year olds, highlighting six dance styles with colourful interactions and short bursts of matching music that the child can play with the push of a button on each page.
A fun, appealing book for three to six year olds who following directions, looking for a young racoon baddie who is literally tearing through the pages, stealing items, and running from the owners.
Charles Dicken's classic Christmas ghost story is brought to life in this abridged retelling with guinea pigs photographed in costume to illustrate the tale. It's a fun, cute stocking-stuffer for the holiday season.
A little dog watches his master launch a paper plane from their apartment window. As it catches the breeze, it takes readers on an imagined trip through the layers of our atmosphere, out to the farthest reaches of the galaxy and then back again.
Fionn and his older sister, Tara, are sent to stay with their grandfather for the summer on Arranmore Island. He is the Storm Keeper, chosen once in a generation.
This is a very amusing story for ages 6 and above based on how small children often twist words that they have misheard.
Harley Spark is a normal 13-year-old boy until he has an overwhelming urge to pick up and take home a Chinese vase. Then weird things begin to happen.
The fantastical world of Dr Seuss comes to life as the Cat in the Hat, Horton Hears a Who! and many other favourite stories and characters intertwine in a colourful musical for the whole family.
This is the classic JM Barrie tale of the boy that didn't grow up, retold in rhyme and illustrated with life-like characters and settings in a classic, old world storybook fashion.
Nic is an early teen, dealing with a change of home and schools. Moving to a remote Australian homestead, she searches for information about her mother who died when she was born.
Event cinemas Glenelg, Marion and Adelaide city offer school-holiday screenings and activities.
When the King and Queen grow tired of their spoiled daughter's selfishness, they seek help from a local, good witch, who strips the Princess of her outer beauty until she can rediscover her inner beauty.
Morris the Mole has a habit of digging haphazardly and unwitting surfacing in all kinds of inopportune settings, causing chaos for the other creatures above ground. Then, one day, it seems as if a barrier has been built to stop him from surfacing. What is he to do?
Sonam is a young girl, growing up in Taliban-controlled Kabul, Afghanistan, where music is banned. Then one day, she hears an amazing sound and just has to find out what it is. She discovers an old man playing an instrument.
A delightful picture book looking at all the wonderful things that a grandfather can do, from playing games to being patient and administering first aid to teddy bears.
A very short collection of rhymes and stories for parents and guadians to read to toddlers and other young children.
A celebration of contemporary and historical women and girls, told through information, maps, quotes and photographs, bringing their achievements into the limelight to inspire children of all ages.